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No HECS fees rise at University of Wollongong
Jun 16, 2004
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wollongong, Professor Gerard Sutton, today announced that the University would not increase the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) for current and prospective students in 2005.
A decision on HECS was expected to have been made by the University of Wollongong Council at its meeting on August 13, however, the Vice-Chancellor said he had now received Council support for the current HECS fees structure to remain unaltered.
UOW has already announced it will also not be introducing domestic fee-paying courses in 2005.
Under a new Federal reform package effective from January 1 next year, universities could raise HECS fees on all courses (except the exempted areas of teaching and nursing) up to 25 per cent.
The Vice-Chancellor said the University would monitor its fees levels in 2005 to determine any need for required changes from 2006.
Further information: Contact the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Gerard Sutton on (02) 4221 3909.
For more information, contact:
media@uow.edu.au
University of Wollongong
Ph: (02) 4221 5942; fax (02) 4221 3128
No HECS fees rise at University of Wollongong
Jun 16, 2004
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wollongong, Professor Gerard Sutton, today announced that the University would not increase the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) for current and prospective students in 2005.
A decision on HECS was expected to have been made by the University of Wollongong Council at its meeting on August 13, however, the Vice-Chancellor said he had now received Council support for the current HECS fees structure to remain unaltered.
UOW has already announced it will also not be introducing domestic fee-paying courses in 2005.
Under a new Federal reform package effective from January 1 next year, universities could raise HECS fees on all courses (except the exempted areas of teaching and nursing) up to 25 per cent.
The Vice-Chancellor said the University would monitor its fees levels in 2005 to determine any need for required changes from 2006.
Further information: Contact the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Gerard Sutton on (02) 4221 3909.
For more information, contact:
media@uow.edu.au
University of Wollongong
Ph: (02) 4221 5942; fax (02) 4221 3128